National League A (ice hockey) 1973/74

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National League A
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Master: SC Bern
Relegated: Zurich SC
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The 1973/74 season was the 36th regular staging of the National League A , the highest Swiss league in ice hockey . For the third time in its club history, SC Bern became Swiss champions, while Zurich SC was relegated to the NLB.

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In a common main round, each of the eight teams played four games against each group opponent, making the total number of games per team 28. The first place in the main round was champion. The last placed in the main round was relegated to the NLB. Each team received two points for a win and one point for a tie. If you lost, you didn't get any points.

Main round

Closing table

Pl. team Sp. S. U N Gates Pt.
1. SC Bern 28 21st 5 2 162: 66 47
2. HC La Chaux-de-Fonds 28 22nd 2 4th 181: 84 46
3. HC Sierre 28 14th 4th 10 120: 123 32
4th HC Ambrì-Piotta 28 11 3 14th 116: 122 25th
5. HC Servette Genève 28 10 5 23 107: 132 25th
6th SC Langnau 28 9 3 16 87: 123 21st
7th EHC Kloten 28 7th 4th 17th 97: 151 18th
8th. Zurich SC 28 4th 2 22nd 84: 153 10

Master team of SC Bern

Swiss champions SC Bern

Logo of the SC Bern

Goalkeepers: Roland Buchser , Jürg Jäggi , David Schiller

Defenders: Hansruedi Baumgartner , Pierre Brun , Ueli Hofmann , Beat Kaufmann , Hugo Leuenberger , Paul Pfamatter

Attackers: Paul-André Cadieux , Roland Dellsperger , Urs Dolder , Riccardo Fuhrer , Roland Gurtner , Renzo Holzer , Hansruedi Iseli , Jaroslav Krupička , Roland Meier , Herbert Messer , Pascal Nigg , Walter Nyffenegger , Martial Racine , Rony Schläpfer , Bruno Wittwer , Fritz Wyss , Bruno Zahnd , Claudio Zehnder

Head coach: Paul-André Cadieux

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